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Edward Forbes

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Gender Male
Death170 years ago
Date of birth February 12,1815
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Douglas
Isle Of Man
Date of died November 18,1854
DiedEdinburgh
United Kingdom
Known forAzoic hypothesis
Author abbrev. (botany)E. Forbes
Job Geologist
Naturalist
Education The University of Edinburgh
Awards Fellow of the Royal Society
NationalityBritish
Manx
Edited worksThe Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S Herald Under the Command of Captain Henry Kellett During the Years 1845-1851: Fossil Mammals
Author abbrev botaniE.Forbes
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID499157

The Natural History of the European Seas
A History of British Starfishes, and Other Animals of the Class Echinodermata
A History of British Mollusca, and Their Shells
A Monograph of the British Naked-eyed Medusæ: With Figures of All the Species
Travels in Lycia, Milyas, and the Cibyratis: In Company with the Late Rev. E. T. Daniell
Monograph of the Echinodermata of the British Tertiaries
Travels in Lycia, Milyas, and the Cibyratis, by T. A. B. Spratt and E. Forbes
A History of British Mollusca, and Their Shells - Scholar's Choice Edition
An Inaugural Lecture on Botany: Considered as a Science, and as a Branch of Medical Education
A History of British Star-Fishes, and Other Animals of the Class Echinodermata, Part 1
A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells; V. 3
Report on the Investigation of British Marine Zoology, by Means of the Dredge: The infra-littoral distribution of Marine Invertebrata on the Southern, Western, and Northern Coasts of Great Britain
A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells; V. 4
A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells; V. 1
A History of British Mollusca, and Their Shells, Volume 1
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Edward Forbes FRS, FGS was a Manx naturalist. In 1846, he proposed that the distributions of montane plants and animals had been compressed downslope, and some oceanic islands connected to the mainland, during the recent ice age.

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